US11369917B2 - Injection lance assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system and method for more efficient treatment of pollutants from a fluid stream in a dry sorbent injection process.
- the present invention relates to an injection lance assembly for creating a higher degree of turbulence and dispersion of a treating agent into a fluid stream.
- the assembly preferably includes lance which is disposed through a port, shroud or opening of the ductwork into the fluid stream so as to disperse a sorbent material therethrough.
- the assembly further includes a blade or barrier which may be expanded or rotated to buffer or disturb a portion of the fluid flow. Specifically, the rotation of the blade or barrier creates a larger diameter for assembly than the diameter of the port through which the lance was inserted.
- DSI dry sorbent injection
- DSI is a cost effective control solution
- it is common as one step of the process to disperse solid particles of alkaline materials or other treating agent such into the gas or fluid stream in order to react with the undesired component.
- dispersion lances may be used to disperse the solid particles of treating agent into the gaseous stream. Simple ejection of the particles from such nozzles, however, is not very effective in generating thorough mixing of the particles with the gas stream.
- the process can create buildup of particulate on the lance tips such that the dispersion of solids may be impacted.
- a further limitation of the existing lance injection systems is the transient nature of the use of such injection lances. Namely, there is not necessarily a constant need for injection lances to disperse particulate into a fluid stream. Conversely, there may be a need for multiple lance systems and/or multiple injection points in the fluid stream path to maximize the efficiency of the treatment process. For instance, changes in the flow rate or other characteristics of the fluid stream may require the removal or movement of such lances. Furthermore, such changes may likewise require movement or addition of baffles or other structures to create a turbulent flow wherever such lances may be placed. However, simply adding permanently deployed baffles at multiple points in the system may result in a cumulative, deleterious impact on the pressure drop for the fluid stream being processed.
- the ability to add removable structures for creating a turbulent flow at the point(s) of particulate dispersion is limited as a practical matter.
- the access points that are available for inserting an injection lance are typically of a limited diameter relative to the ductwork carrying the fluid stream.
- the baffles or similar structures are sized such that the diameter is sized to fit through the access points involved, the resulting use may provide insufficient turbulence. If the particulate cannot be better dispersed in the fluid stream to be treated, the system may require higher levels of particulate for treatment or, even worse, the system may be limited in its ability to treat the undesirable emissions within the fluid stream.
- the present state of the art reflects a need for an insertable lance injection system for use in ductwork with limited access points, wherein the system enables a broad turbulent regent for improved dispersion of a solid particulate into a fluid stream for use with dry sorbent injection processes and the like.
- a “wing” means a baffle, projection, or similar structure which may be moved from a first retracted position to a second deployed position to create a zone of turbulence for the treating agent being mixed with the fluid stream.
- the wing In its first retracted position, the wing is either substantially in line with or surrounds the injection lance that it operates with such that the wing does not extend substantially beyond the shroud or lance to which it is attached.
- a “blade” means the blade, propeller or similar structure which creates a zone of turbulence for the treating agent being mixed within the fluid stream.
- the blade has a first, secured position to enable displacement through an access point, but in operation the blade moves to create a rotational diameter greater than the access point through which it is displaced.
- actuator or “means for actuating” refers to a spring bias, a punch rod, a cable or similar structure for enabling the movement of a blade or wing from its first secured position to the second operational position.
- the apparatus and method of the present invention generally includes a lance assembly for distributing particulate into a fluid stream for treating contaminants, such as employed in a dry sorbent injection process or the like.
- the lance assembly includes a lance or similar tubular structure for inserting particulate (e.g., trona) therethrough into the fluid stream.
- the lance assembly further includes a barrier, such as a wing or a blade, which typically may be attached to a shroud extending through the port which the lance is inserted, or (alternatively) in an adjacent port.
- the wing or blade includes a first, retracted position that permits it to minimize or eliminate the profile of the barrier in the fluid stream, and a second, deployed position which expands the surface area of the wing or blade such that the breadth of the surface area of the blade or wing is greater than the diameter of the access port through which the lance is inserted.
- the lance assembly further includes a structure for urging the wing from the first position to the second position, as well as a structure for reversing the positioning of that barrier for removing the lance assembly.
- one object of the present invention is to provide a cost effective system for dispersing solid particulate into a fluid stream.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a lance injection assembly which inhibits the buildup of solid particulate on the tip of the lance being used.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide an insertable lance assembly through an access port for actuating a barrier, such as a blade or wing, which can be displaced, with the barrier as deployed having a diameter substantially greater than the diameter of the access port.
- a barrier such as a blade or wing
- Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a lance assembly which includes a barrier such as a wing or blade, which may be retracted or removed at multiple points in the ductwork.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a lance assembly which does not permanently deploy baffles or similar structures to create a zone of turbulence for dispersing particulate therethrough.
- FIGS. 1 a and 1 b shows sides views of the closed and open positions, respectively, of a first preferred embodiment of the invention using a pair of wings and a tip configuration.
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b shows side views of the closed and open positions, respectively, of a second preferred embodiment of the invention using a pair of wings and a push rod configuration.
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a third preferred embodiment of the invention using a rotating wings configuration.
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention using a downstream propeller blade configuration.
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a fifth preferred embodiment of the invention using an upstream propeller blade configuration.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B show a front view of closed and open positions of a sixth preferred embodiment of the invention using a plurality of pairs of wings.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B show a front view of closed and open positions of a seventh preferred embodiment of the invention using a single eccentric wing.
- FIGS. 8A and 8B show a front view of closed and open positions of a eighth preferred embodiment of the invention using two eccentric wings.
- FIGS. 9A and 9B show a front view of closed and open positions of a ninth preferred embodiment of the invention using a variable deployment pair of wings.
- FIGS. 10A and 10B show a front view of closed and open positions of a tenth preferred embodiment of the invention using a variable deployment of two pairs of wings.
- FIG. 11A shows CFD modeling results comparing the two part and single wing pair embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 11B shows additional CFD modeling results comparing the two part and single wing pair embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 a and 1 b show a first preferred embodiment of a lance injection assembly 10 constructed in accordance with the present invention in closed and open positions, respectively.
- the lance injection assembly 10 includes a tube 11 or hollow shaft for receiving solid particulate therethrough, and further preferably includes a seating member 14 or collar for resting upon a shroud 16 when inserted into the ductwork 18 .
- the shroud 16 of this embodiment has attached thereto a pair of wings 22 , 24 by a hinged arrangement.
- the wings 22 , 24 when retracted fold at least partially within the shroud 16 via slits or openings (not shown) and/or (alternatively) the wings 22 , 24 will fold over one another and hang below the opening of the shroud 16 within the ductwork 18 .
- the wings 22 , 24 reduce their surface area as exposed to the fluid stream flowing through the ductwork 18 , and thus improving the pressure drop of such barriers versus permanent baffles known in the art.
- the second open or deployed position of this lance injection assembly 10 is enabled as the tube 11 is pushed through the shroud 16 .
- the tip 19 of tube 11 pushes the wings 22 , 24 to unfold outward, thus creating a much broader surface area across the flow direction of the fluid stream than the shroud 16 or port through which the tube 11 is inserted.
- the tube is removed, e.g., if particulate does not need to be inserted at that particular access point, then the removal of the tube 11 and its tip 19 in combination with the force of gravity will cause the wings 22 , 24 to fold back inwards to their retracted position.
- this embodiment of the invention can be practiced either through the case where the shroud 16 and wings 22 , 24 are removable through the ductwork (when the wings are retracted or closed), or alternatively the shroud 16 may be permanently fixed to the ductwork 18 , with only the tube 11 being inserted or removed as operational circumstances dictate.
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b show a second preferred embodiment of a lance injection assembly 20 constructed in accordance with the present invention in closed and open positions, respectively.
- This second preferred embodiment is in relevant part similar to the first preferred embodiment in its use of wings 22 , 24 .
- the wings may be attached directly to the tube 21 such that the entire assembly 20 may be inserted through the port of the ductwork 18 .
- the wings 22 , 24 of this embodiment are attached directly to the tube 21 instead of a shroud or some other, separate structure, this embodiment requires a push rod 29 to urge the wings into a deployed position.
- this embodiment teaches the ability to insert and remove the entire lance injection assembly 20 through a port in the ductwork 18 such that the wings 22 , 24 , when opened or deployed have a larger diameter than the port of the ductwork through which it was inserted.
- FIG. 3 shows a third preferred embodiment for deploying wings in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- the lance assembly 30 includes wings 42 , 44 which rotate radially outward to fold away from the shroud 36 to which it is attached in a hinged relationship.
- the entirety of this assembly i.e., both the tube 31 and shroud 36 including wings 42 , 44
- the process of retracting the wings does not rely upon gravity, and thus this embodiment relies upon a control cable 47 or similar actuator to be used by an operator to open and close the wings 42 , 44 as needed.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show a fourth preferred embodiment of a lance injection assembly 50 for deploying a propeller 52 on a support shaft 53 , with the propeller comprising blades 54 , 55 .
- Each blade 54 , 55 includes a flat portion 56 which is substantially perpendicular to the fluid flow, and disrupts the fluid flow and creates a zone of turbulence.
- each blade 54 , 55 of this embodiment includes an angled portion 57 which enables the rotation of the propeller 52 based upon the force of the fluid flow.
- the tube 51 may be deployed downstream (as in FIG. 4 ) or upstream of the propeller.
- this embodiment preferably may be inserted through two ports in the ductwork 58 , 59 which are separate from one another but sufficiently proximate such that the propeller 52 creates a zone of turbulence near the tube 51 such that a greater dispersion of particulate passing into the fluid stream may result.
- the propeller 52 preferably has a greater diameter than the port in the ductwork 59 through which it is inserted. The propeller, however, may nonetheless be removed through its port 59 by aligning the propeller 52 and the support shaft 53 by a hook or similar mechanism (not shown).
- FIGS. 6A and 6B reflect a double wing set, 22 , 24 of a lance injection assembly 10 .
- the tip 19 may be used to push both wings into an unfolded or deployed position (as shown in FIG. 6B ), although those of skill having the present teach will understand that other release mechanisms (e.g., lanyard actuated spring biased supports, cable actuators, separate push rods, etc.) may be used in place of the tip push mechanism employed in this embodiment.
- the present embodiment would typically involve deployment of both sets of wings upon actuation, variants of this assembly as shown in FIGS.
- 10A and 10B can also enable a partial or variable deployment (e.g., only a single set of the two sets of wings and/or partial deployment of the lower set of wings) depending upon a variety of parameters (e.g., the flow rate, the minimum level of desired dispersion of the sorbent, etc.).
- a partial or variable deployment e.g., only a single set of the two sets of wings and/or partial deployment of the lower set of wings
- parameters e.g., the flow rate, the minimum level of desired dispersion of the sorbent, etc.
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